Originally posted by french frank
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The other two being the degree to which one has control over one's work/employment, and level of education. And I would argue that these three things have a close and long term interrelationship.
I would assign a slightly higher influencing factor to work/employment over the other two. This aspect does not completely cover the other thing that some people consider very important - material wealth.
I suspect a Marxist influenced perspective would suggest that education and culture arise from one's work/employment position, heavily influential and perhaps actually determining the other two.
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